Template:Source/doc
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- See Wikinews:Style guide for more information on citing your sources.
Usage
*{{source |url = |title = |author = |pub = |date = |archiveurl = }}
- Example
*{{source |url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-58223231 |title = Afghanistan conflict: Taliban push into Kabul as Ghani flees |author = |pub = BBC News Online |date = August 15, 2021 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20210815165730/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58223231 }}
This will display as follows:
- "Afghanistan conflict: Taliban push into Kabul as Ghani flees" — BBC News Online, August 15, 2021
- If you cannot find the author of a source, leave that field blank. Do not use 'staff reporter' or similar. List syndicate in the author field. Wikilink people and syndicates in this field when there's a target, local or non-local.
- Put in a (second level) section labeled Sources (
==Sources==
). - Format date as shown above.
- Always try to cite multiple independent sources.
- Articles that don't provide a URL are listed at Category:Articles with broken source templates.
- Category:Citation templates lists templates for offline news sources.
- For unsupported URL schemas (like mms:) use brokenURL=true.
- For publications (the 'pub=' or 'publisher=' parameter) please specify the exact same name under which the publication appears on Wikipedia.
- On those rare occasions when publication name should differ from publication link target, use additional parameter 'pubtarget='. You can also use this to specify a target project other than English Wikipedia.
- For an unavailable source (brokenURL=true) of an archived article, you may provide information about archival copies of the source using 'archiveurl=' and 'archivedescription='.
- For an author field in ALL CAPS, that cannot be remediated by means such as described under subtemplate {{source/ucauthor}}, and necessarily should be in ALL CAPS for reasons idiosyncratic to this particular citation rather than a general exception better addressed by {{source/ucauthor}}, specify the precise acceptable value for the field as a 'cased author=' parameter.
- For a non-English source, use the 'lang=' parameter, naming the language or its language code as supported by Category:Language templates or corresponding language-code redirects.
- For a video, use medium=video. Also available, medium=audio (but as of this writing, not used anywhere), medium=pdf, medium=word.
- For a source also available as a file on Wikimedia Commons, use the 'commons=' parameter, naming the file (without the
File:
prefix).
- Note
- you should always cite more than one source. Do not list multiple publications with the same wire report; instead try to list the originating location.
See also
- {{source/archived}}
- {{source/broken}}
- {{source/commons}}
- {{source/fixauthor}}
- {{source/lang}}
- {{source/medium}}
- {{source/nourl}}
- {{source/pub}}
- {{source/uc?}}
- {{source/ucauthor}}